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Bromeliaceae es una gran familia de plantas herbáceas nativas de las Américas. Al igual que muchas orquídeas, crecen de forma natural en las ramas de árboles o sobre rocas y acantilados. Las bromelias son muy apreciadas por sus colores increíbles y su facilidad para crecer en macetas.
Le ofrecemos una gran selección de bromelias que nunca encontrará en centros de jardinería de Europa. Los grandes distribuidores venden principalmente híbridos verdes y con hojas delgadas. Nuestra tienda mantiene un catálogo creciente, con especies con las hojas más resistentes y más coloridas, y que están mejor adaptadas al frío y al calor para la vida al aire libre. Todas nuestras bromelias se envían como "cachorros" a raíz desnuda. Éstos son los retoños basales robustos producidos después de la floración. Las bromelias viajan increíblemente bien por mensajería y también son baratas de enviar. Nuestros robustos retoños a menudo florecen en menos de un año.
First time offering of a new clone of Aechmea nudicaulis collected on the hills above Blumenau in Southern Brazil. Small sized, compact, with colourful speckled leaves with rounded tips.
Upright Northern form of Aechmea nudicaulis, with tapering leaftips, often curly. Leaves turn purple-reddish in the cooler or drier months. It is robust and grows a bit larger than other nudicaulis.
NEW;Aechmea nudicaulis is a Bromeliad species in the genus Aechmea, which is often used as an ornamental plant. This species is native to Central America, the West Indies, central and southern Mexico, and northern and central South America.
Tubular plant with bright green leaves with black blotches and small spines. Beautiful, long lasting blooms consist of red and yellow upright spikes appearing in spring or summer. Hardy to light freezes, and hot, harsh conditions
This variety of Aechmea nudicaulis has slender rosettes, often with pink tones. The inflorescences typically leans on a side,.
Aechmea ornata is hardy to some good frost, to at least -7 C. This variety Hoehneana has minor differences in the inflorescence but our plants are truly dwarf, with a mottled pale green colour, often with a pink hue on the tips.
This variegated clone is just as frost hardy as the wild species but its colour pattern is hypnotic! It is full of perfect yellow stripes, often wider at the center of each leaf. It is a supreme ornamental that can't be missed in any tropical garden far from the tropics, said to be hardy to at least -7 C.
Very squat, compact form of the super hardy Aechmea ornata. Rosettes are wider than tall. Furthermore their colour is quite attractive, with a mottled pale green colour, often with a pink hue on the tips.
Different bromeliad with wide, channeled leaves, light green, speckled with different colours. An incredibly bright pink flush occurs when it gets close to blooming.
Mid-sized plant with yellow flowers. Native to a small area of coastal forest in cooler So.Brazil, it is a tough sun-loving plant that grows well in open and exposed sites. Use in trees or stumps as an epiphyte or on rocks.
Mid size Aechmea with slender, tubular pale green rosettes, bearing a a pink "spray" inflorescence with pink bracts and purple flowers.
Mid-large ornamental Aechmea, native to Eastern Brazil. Leaves are copper-red when exposed to high light and it produces large upright inflorescences with yellow-red tones. They last for a long time as they become infructescences, with colourful berries.
NEW ! - The smallest variety of a widely grown frost hardy bromeliad. When blooming the upper part of the plant turns bright pink for 2-3 months. This easy growing beauty is endemic to Santa Catalina, in SE Brazil. Cold hardy to at least - 8 C.
Easy growing bromeliad from Eastern Brazil. Aechmea roberto-seidelli has an upright, funnel-shaped rosette of somewhat spiny leaves. The green leaves will turn reddish-bronze in medium to strong light with very light silver
This bromeliad is sadly extinct in the wild. It is a mid-sized compact rosette of glossy green leaves with some orange colour. It produces a rather large blue-greem inflorescence.
Attractive hardy bromeliad with golden-green leaves and brown-black spines. Aechmea triangularis flowers in late spring, with red bracts and blue flowers. It tolerates frost - some growers say it can take down to - 6 C (21 F).
Very nice brazilian bromeliad with "different" colours: leaves are copper-olive to purple-jade, and the inflorescence has pink-coral bracts and blue-purple flowers.
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